La economía comunitaria en la nación Aymara. Una ética para la reproducción de la vida

Authors

  • Sandra Milena Muñoz UNGS
  • Henry Anthony Chiroque Solano Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4013/1162

Abstract

This article get onto the community economy of the people coming from Latin America, more particularly onto the Aymara nation, which like a sovereing population, transcend the geopolotical frontiers of the West and is constituted in a system build up on a life reproduction ethic. First of all, we are trying to show the various definitions about the original population, whose the concept is still in development, hence can be interpreted the current problems and contexts of  the natives in Latin American. In the following parts, we will show the community organization of this ancestral society as well as the form used to reproduce this systems of production, movement and consumption, incorporating an ethic in work, knowledge and nature since the institution of "Allyu" as a social unit, transcending space and even time.

Published

2011-06-08

Issue

Section

Social Solidarity Economy: Experiences and subjects